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65 Sacred Heart Lane ♦ Reisterstown, MD 21136 ♦ 410-833-1696 [email protected] ♦ www.shgparish.org
August 9, 2020 ♦ 19th
Sunday in Ordinary Time CELEBRATING CHRIST SINCE 1873
All Masses are in the Main Church.
Weekend Masses
Sabado a las 7:00 de la noche en español
Sunday at 7:30 AM • 9:30 AM • 11:30 AM
Weekday Masses
Monday — Friday at 9:00 AM
Saturday at 8:00 AM
Jueves a las 7:00 de la noche en español
Mass Schedule
“Take courage, it is I;
do not be afraid.”
“Saint Peter Attempting to Walk on Water”
by François Boucher, 1766
Confessions
Saturday (Main Church)
3:00 ‒ 4:00 PM
5:30 ‒ 6:45
de la tarde en español
August 9, 2020
Life in the Spirit Charismatic Mass
Wednesday, August 12 • 7:30 PM • Main Church
Rosary at 7:15 PM
Mass at 7:30 PM
with blessing in your seats
Fr. Steven Roth will be presiding.
(Please wear a mask and observe social distancing.)
For more details, contact Shirlee Price at 410-484-4660 or [email protected].
Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Saturday, August 15
“Finally the Immaculate Virgin, preserved free from all stain of original sin, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory, and exalted by the Lord as Queen over all things, so that she might be the more fully conformed to her Son, the Lord of lords and conqueror of sin and death.”
– Catechism of the Catholic Church #966
Holy Days of Obligation — Did You Know?
Every Catholic who has attained the age of reason, and is not prevented by sickness or
other sufficient cause, is obligated to rest from servile work and attend Holy Mass on the following days. In so far as possible they are also to abstain from those labors and
business concerns which impede the worship to be rendered to God, the joy which is
proper to the Lord’s Day, or the proper relaxation of mind and body. (See Canon 1247.)
• All Sundays of the year
• January 1 — Octave of Christmas, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
• The Ascension of Our Lord — Observed on the seventh Sunday of
Easter rather than on the Thursday after the sixth Sunday of Easter
• August 15 — The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
• November 1 — All Saints’ Day
• December 8 — The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
• December 25 — Christmas, The Nativity of Our Lord
When the holy days of January 1, August 15, or November 1 fall on a Saturday or
Monday, the obligation to attend Mass is abolished. Parishes continue to observe these
holy days so that people who wish to participate are able to do so.
Of course, this applies in “normal times”. In our current pandemic situation, Archbishop Lori has extended his dispensation of the faithful from the obligation to
attend Sunday Mass through the entirety of Phase II [of the reopening plan]. Phase II of
the archdiocesan plan for reopening parishes began the weekend of May 30-31, allowing
for public Masses to resume at the pastor’s discretion and where it is permissible to do
so based on conditions in the local jurisdiction.
Sacred Heart of Glyndon Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Gerard Francik
Pastor
Rev. Canisius T. Tah
Associate Pastor
Rev. Hilario Avendaño Associate Pastor for Hispanic Ministry
Mr. James A. Ryan
Retired Deacon
Mr. James Nuzzo
Deacon
Mr. Bill Arther
Permanent Deacon Intern
Ms. Jamie Danielson
Director of Mission
Mrs. Susan Spedden
Director of Pastorate Operations
Mr. Mike Frye
Dir. of Maintenance & Facilities
Mr. Kevin Callahan
Director of Music Ministry
Mrs. Katie Angerer
Music Ministry
Sr. Cecilia Cyford, SSJ Coord. of Religious Education
Mrs. Michele Hunter Coordinator of RCIA & Adult Faith Formation
Ms. Susan Lea Coord. of Youth & Y.A. Ministry [email protected]
Mrs. Jeanne Cossentino
Principal
Mrs. Georgeann Gurkovich
Asst. Principal
Mrs. Lauren Noll
Asst. Middle School Principal
LA TRANSFIGURACION DEL SENOR
Jesús había anunciado a los suyos la inminencia de su Pasión y los sufrimientos que había de padecer a manos de los judíos y de los gentiles. Y los exhortó a que le siguieran por el camino de la cruz y del sacrificio (Mt 16, 24 ss). Pocos días después de estos sucesos, que habían tenido lugar en la región de Cesarea de Filipo, quiso confortar su fe, pues, -como enseña Santo Tomás- para que una persona ande rectamente por un camino es preciso que conozca antes, de algún modo el fin al que se dirige: “como el arquero no lanza con acierto la saeta si no mira primero al blanco al que la envía. Y esto es necesario sobre todo cuando la vía es áspera y difícil y el camino laborioso... Y por esto fue conveniente que manifestase a sus discípulos la gloria de su claridad, que es los mismo que transfigurarse, pues en esta claridad transfigurará a los suyos” (Sto. Tomás, Suma teológica).
Nuestra vida es un camino hacia el Cielo. Pero es una vía que pasa a través de la Cruz y del sacrificio. Hasta el último momento habremos de luchar contra corriente, y es posible que también llegue a nosotros la tentación de querer hacer compatible la entrega que nos pide el Señor con una vida fácil, como la de tantos que viven con el pensamiento puesto exclusivamente en las cosas materiales... “¡Pero no es así! El cristianismo no puede dispensarse de la cruz: la vida cristiana no es posible sin el peso fuerte y grande del deber... si tratásemos de quitarle ésto a nuestra vida, nos crearíamos ilusiones y debilitaríamos el cristianismo; lo habríamos transformado en una interpretación muelle y cómoda de la vida”. No es esa la senda que indicó el Señor.
Los discípulos quedarían profundamente desconcertados al presenciar los hechos de la Pasión. Por eso, el Señor condujo a tres de ellos, precisamente a los que debían acompañarle en su agonía de Getsemaní, a la cima del monte Tabor para que contemplaran su gloria. Allí se mostró “en la claridad soberana que quiso fuese visible para estos tres hombres, reflejando lo espiritual de una manera adecuada a la naturaleza humana. Pues, rodeados todavía de la carne mortal, era imposible que pudieran ver ni contemplar aquella inefable e inaccesible visión de la misma divinidad, que está reservada en la vida eterna para los limpios de corazón” (San León Magno, Homilía sobre la transfiguración), la que nos aguarda si procuramos ser fieles cada día.
También a nosotros quiere el Señor confortarnos con la esperanza del Cielo que nos aguarda, especialmente si alguna vez el camino se hace costoso y asoma el desaliento. Pensar en lo que nos aguarda nos ayudará a ser fuertes y a perseverar. No dejemos de traer a nuestra memoria el lugar que nuestro Padre Dios nos tiene preparado y al que nos encaminamos. Cada día que pasa nos acerca un poco más. El paso del tiempo para el cristiano no es, en modo alguno, una tragedia; acorta, por el contrario, el camino que hemos de recorrer para el abrazo definitivo con Dios: el encuentro tanto tiempo esperado.
Sacramental
Bautizos: Se celebran cada segundo sábado del mes (excepto durante la cuaresma). Los padres y los padrinos requieren asistir a una clase de preparación que se realiza el tercer domingo de cada mes y los padrinos deben haber recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación cristiana (Bautizo, Confirmación y Eucaristía). Favor llamar a la oficina para mayor información. Matrimonio: Las parejas que están planeando en casarse deben contactar el sacerdote o el diacono por lo menos seis meses antes de la fecha planeada para este sacramento. Todas las parejas comprometidas deben de tomar el cursillo prematrimonial. Unción de los Enfermos: En caso de emergencia llamar a la oficina parroquial o a la rectoría. Por favor notificar a la oficina si sabe de alguien que se encuentre en el hospital y necesite de este sacramento. Sacramento de la Reconciliación: El sacramento de la confesión se celebra los sábados de 5:30 p.m. a 6:45 p.m.
XIX domingo del tiempo ordinario
9 de agosto de 2020
August 9, 2020
Wedding Banns Second Time: Andrew Joseph Schmidt of St. Joan of Arc in Aberdeen, MD and Courtney Marie Nellies of Sacred Heart Parish
We Welcome the Newly Baptized Everlyn Rose Neil, Haleigh Erinn Scott, Kate Dolores Wood
Please Remember the Sick in Your Prayers Lucy Angerer, Mary Ellen and Mike Berry, Georgeanne Bond, Abby Renehan Cafiero, Gloria Cyford, Maria Ekavhiare, Theresa Eyler, Sandy Gamber, Troy Heiner, Gerry Kleiman, Barbara Krepps, Loretta McCusker, Scott Moser, Elaine Ortiz, Gilda Perlas, Judy Schaefer, Mel Serio, Bud Shearer, Ryan Shriver, Sue Shriver, George Stifler
Pray for the Repose of the Souls of the Faithful Departed May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Leonor Cabañas, Frances Kelly, Isaac Scharbach, Rebecca Weinhold
.. Sacred Heart of Glyndon Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
ASSISTING CLERGY
Rev. James Proffitt
SEMINARIAN INTERN
Mr. Cornelius Ugwu
Parish Office Hours
Monday – Friday:
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM 1:15 – 4:30 PM
Mailing Address: Sacred Heart Parish
P.O. Box 3672 Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
Phone Numbers
Parish Office / Rectory 410-833-1696
Fax 410-833-2676
Hispanic Ministry 410-830-1862
Development Office 410-833-4933
Sacred Heart School 410-833-0857
Religious Ed. Office 410-833-8515
Youth Ministry 410-833-7639
Convent 410-526-1327
Bulletin Deadline Announcements are due one week before the requested bulletin date. Send notices to [email protected].
Sacred Heart Mass Intentions Sunday, August 9 — 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM Patrick Hennessy Fr. Francik
9:30 AM Parishioners of Sacred Heart Fr. Francik
11:30 AM Celita Hummel Fr. Proffitt
Monday, August 10 — Feast of Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
9:00 AM Bob Morano Fr. Francik
Tuesday, August 11 — Memorial of Saint Clare, Virgin
9:00 AM Sp. Int. Sr. Mary Alphonsus Fr. Francik
Wednesday, August 12
9:00 AM Dolores Ellis Fr. Akwa
Thursday, August 13
9:00 AM Robert A. Graham Fr. Francik
Thursday, August 13 (Spanish Mass)
7:00 PM Santos Esteban Lemus Fr. Avendaño
Friday, August 14 — Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr
9:00 AM Carlyle Montanye, Jr. Fr. Francik
Saturday, August 15 — Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00 AM Charlie Thomas Fr. Francik
Saturday Vigil, August 15 (Spanish Mass)
7:00 PM Andres Andino Fr. Avendaño
Sunday, August 16 — 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM Parishioners of Sacred Heart Fr. Proffitt
9:30 AM Virginia Call Fr. Francik
11:30 AM Joseph Blum Fr. Francik
Masses and special services are livestreamed through Facebook and at the parish website except the Sunday 11:30 AM Mass. Reminders: Mass sign-ups are no longer necessary, and all people over the age of two must wear a mask in the church.
Scripture Readings for August 16 — 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 56:1, 6-7 Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8
Rom 11:13-15, 29-32 Mt 15:21-28
All peoples are invited to worship the Lord (1) and to know his ways (Ps). God’s gifts and his call are to Jew and Gentile alike (2). Jesus recognizes the universality of God’s call in granting the request of the Canaanite woman (3).
Our Stewardship
Weekly Offering — August 2, 2020 Offertory ............................................................. $11,910.00 Envelopes ............................................................ $10,797.00 Loose ..................................................................... $1,113.00
Maintenance ............................................................. $363.00 Catholic Education ................................................... $306.00 Mission Co-op .......................................................... $117.00 Poor Box — St. Ann’s .............................................. $704.34 Black and Native American Missions ................... $1,003.00
Electronic Fund Contributions 7/27/20 – 8/02/20 (Not included in above total)
Offertory (includes those who give monthly) ...... $12,580.80 Maintenance ............................................................. $472.00 Black and Native American Missions ...................... $352.00 Catholic Education ................................................... $195.00
https://www.shgparish.org/give
Your offertory can also be dropped in the mail slot at the Parish Office or mailed to this address:
Sacred Heart Parish P.O. Box 3672 • Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
Food Collection for Parishioners
Non-perishable food is collected for Sacred Heart parishioners at the drop-off location outside of the Mother Seton Room. Distribution of food items to those in need is on Sundays from 10:30 AM through the afternoon.
Sacred Heart School Happy Summer! Sacred Heart School is committed to providing a safe, healthy, and academically rigorous educational experience for our students this fall by offering both an on-site (5 full days) and virtual instructional option for our families when we open our doors on August 31, 2020. We are still accepting applications and inquiries for the 2020-2021 school year. We are also hosting “Virtual Welcome Wednesday Coffee Chats” on August 12 and 19 at 8:30 AM. To attend, please go to www.shgschool.org and click on the “Virtual Welcome Wednesday Coffee Chat” link, fill out an inquiry, and self-schedule attendance at one of the coffee chats to learn more about our school. Hope to see you there! Questions? Please contact Mrs. Georgeann Gurkovich, our Admissions Director, at 410-833-0857 ext. 252 or [email protected].
Religious Education
Children’s Faith Formation in 2020-2021 Pre-K through Grade 8
Religious Education classes for children begin on September 13! For the safety of the children and our catechists, we will begin the new year with a weekly online format for our religion classes. Our catechists will present the lessons at your child’s age level. As the year goes along, hopefully the pandemic situation will improve and we will be able to return safely to the classrooms for religion classes.
Registration information can be found at
www.shgparish.org/children, and it is also available at the Parish Office. If you are new to our faith formation program, we welcome your children as we strive to know and grow closer to our God!
Thank You from Seminarian Maurice Despite the circumstances of this unusual year, my time at Sacred Heart Parish was a tremendous gift! It was a blessing to meet, know, and minister to many of you during my time here. I thank you for your kindness and hospitality, and I am grateful to those who gathered for my “farewell” after the Masses in July. Please pray for me as I return to the seminary and prepare to be ordained to the transitional diaconate next May, God willing, and to the priesthood the following year.
‒ Maurice Sunde Afor
Sharing the Faith and Praying with Your Children
53. The ministry of evangelization carried out by Christian parents is original and irreplaceable. It assumes the characteristics typical of family life itself, which should be interwoven with love, simplicity, practicality and daily witness.
60. The concrete example and living witness of parents is fundamental and irreplaceable in educating their children to pray. Only by praying together with their children can a father and mother — exercising their royal priesthood — penetrate the innermost depths of their children's hearts and leave an impression that the future events in their lives will not be able to efface.
86. The future of humanity passes by way of the family.
– from Familiaris Consortio (The Role of the
Christian Family in the Modern World)
August 9, 2020 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Social Justice and Outreach
How We Grieve Walk with us as we explore death and the feelings of loss
by those of us left behind. A production of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, “How We Grieve” interviews Christians about their experiences of grief and loss. Hosted by Edward Herrera, HWG asks questions that are helpful to those experiencing loss and the friends and family who want to comfort them. Listen to the podcasts at www.howwegrieve.org.
Annual Jessica Meredith Jacobsen 5K Memorial Run and Fun Walk: Update In order to keep everyone as safe as possible, we have decided to change the 13th Annual Jessica Meredith Jacobsen 5K Memorial Run and Fun Walk to a “Virtual Race”. This race was originally scheduled on September 19 at the Immaculate Conception Church in Towson. The race has been organized by the Knights of Columbus Council #4011 (Father O’Neill Council) in Lutherville and memorializes Jessica Meredith Jacobsen, who died tragically in 2007 as a result of domestic abuse. The event supports The House of Ruth, the School Tuition Assistance Fund, and Fr. O’Neill Charities. Details of how to register and support this cause can be found at https://runsignup.com/Race/MD/Towson/JessicaMeredithJacobsenMemorial5kandFunWalk.
Invitation to Pray a Rosary for Life from Home
The Respect Life Committee is inviting Sacred Heart parishioners to pray a Rosary for Life with their families or as individuals during the summer months. Fr. Frank Pavone, the National Director for Priests for Life, has written pro-life meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary which you can find by visiting www.priestsforlife.org/prayers/Rosary.aspx. Thank you for praying for respect for the
sacred gift of life from conception to natural death. We welcome you to join the Respect Life Committee to help spread awareness of the necessity of respecting the sacred gift of life from conception to natural death. Please contact Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852 or [email protected] if you would like to join the committee.
Laudato si’ Year for the Catholic Church To commemorate the fifth anniversary of his encyclical Laudato si’, Pope Francis announced that the period between May 24, 2020 and May 24, 2021 will be designated as Laudato si’ Year for the Catholic Church, and he released a special prayer. During this year, Sacred Heart Parish will provide weekly excerpts from the encyclical with reflection questions as a way for parishioners to participate in this global commemoration. To read and reflect on the full encyclical, click below:
Laudato si’ in English • Laudato si’ in Spanish
Sister Earth, along with all the abandoned of our world, cries out, pleading that we take another course. Never have we so hurt and mistreated our common home as we have in the last two hundred years. Yet we are called to be instruments of God our Father, so that our planet might be what he desired when he created it and correspond with his plan for peace, beauty, and fullness. (LS #53)
• For ten weeks we have been reflecting on Laudato si’. How has God touched your heart as you reflected on the excerpts from the encyclical during this time? This week, listen to the pleas of Sister Earth and consider how you can respond.
Sacramental Ministry
Baptisms Third Saturdays at noon and within a weekend Mass (in normal times). No baptisms during Lent. Parents are required to attend a preparation class (offered monthly). Contact the Religious Education Office for more details and to arrange for Baptism.
Reconciliation Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 3:00 – 4:00 PM (5:30 – 6:45 PM in Spanish) in the Main Church and by appointment. Parish Reconciliation Services are held during Advent and Lent.
Marriage Couples planning to be married should contact a priest or deacon at least six months before the anticipated date and must take a marriage preparation course. Do not set a date until you have met with the priest or deacon.
Communion to the Sick In normal times:
For the hospitalized or homebound who are unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Office. Mass is celebrated at FutureCare Cherrywood Nursing Home on the 2nd Wednesday at 10:30 AM.
Have YOU been to Vacation Bible School yet???
Children and adults of all ages:
take a break at any time in August…
and spend a few minutes to learn, in fun ways,
especially in these rocky times, how
Jesus’ power pulls us through!
This simple and faith-filled video-based presentation contains the terrific music, themes, and everything else that makes VBS a delight each year! All Rocky Railway VBS videos are available at the parish website and at YouTube, and kids can participate in activities such as:
Inspirational music and dancing
Daily Bible adventures
Uplifting stories, crafting activities,
scrumptious snack ideas, and more!
HOW can my family participate? Simply tune in to our five-day Vacation Bible School at any time in August at www.shgparish.org/vbs. If your family would like to have the awesome VBS music CD and the official VBS supplies and materials, you can sign up easily online with a $20 fee per family at
www.shgparish.org/vbs or at the Parish Office.
All are welcome to participate! Do you have relatives or friends from out of state or even out of the country who might be interested? Invite them to join us!
Wisdom Sayings from the Sisters of St. Joseph
‒ Sisters Cecilia, Karen, and Mary Beth
Maxim 54: Witness courageously that no one less than God has any power over you.
Pray for the grace to be true to your deepest values.
Notice opportunities to stand for and act with inclusive love even in the midst of a national climate of division and divisiveness.
Thanksgiving and Results from the Red Cross Note: our American Red Cross blood drive was forced to end early on July 25 due to warm temperatures in the West Room, resulting in many cancelled appointments.
Thank you for teaming with the American Red Cross and hosting a blood drive on July 25 at Sacred Heart. Thank you so much for all your hard work in planning, organizing, and recruiting for the blood drive. I wanted to share with you the results:
Goal: 47 Registered: 16 2RBCs: 2
(Power Reds Donation)
Deferrals: 2 QNS: 2
(Quantity Non-Sufficient)
Collected: 14
Fiscal Year-To-Date (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021): 14 units of blood
On behalf of the patients in our community, please extend our thanks and appreciation to all those who donated. For each unit of blood collected, 3 lives can potentially be saved. Through the support of your donors and volunteers we were able to help save up to 42 lives. Your group has helped save up to 42 lives in this Fiscal Year. That is VERY GOOD!!!
~ Michael T. Murtha, American Red Cross
The Red Cross has tentatively scheduled blood drives at Sacred Heart on the following dates in the months ahead:
Tuesday, September 22 Tuesday, October 20 Tuesday, Nov. 17 Saturday, Dec. 19 THANK YOU to our wonderful volunteers who blessed us with
their marvelous talents, creativity, time, and planning for VBS!
August 9, 2020 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sacramental Ministry
Anointing of the Sick
In case of emergency call the Parish Office/Rectory at anytime. Please notify the Parish Office if you know someone in the hospital or at home who wishes to be anointed. Masses of Anointing are celebrated several times a year.
Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults “Thirsting for God?” Do you know someone not baptized or baptized in a non-Catholic Christian tradition who is thirsting for what it means to become Catholic?
Do you know someone already Catholic but has not yet received Confirmation and Communion? They may be thirsting, too! The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a place to ask questions and seek understanding.
The RCIA is a Church rite for adults pursuing the possibility of joining the Roman Catholic Church. If you, or someone you know, are interested or would like more information, please contact Michele Hunter at 410-833-1696 or
Catholic Charities Bulletin Resources
Blessings of St. Clare of Assisi — Memorial August 11 Live without fear: Your creator has made you holy,
Has always protected you, and loves you as a mother. Go in peace to follow the good road and may God’s blessing be with you always.
Place your mind before the mirror of eternity! Place your soul in the brilliance of glory!
Place your heart in the figure of the divine substance! And transform your whole being
into the image of the Godhead Itself through contemplation! So that you too may feel what His friends feel as they taste the hidden sweetness
Which God Himself has reserved from the beginning for those who love Him.
Trauma Informed Care — Resources for caring for yourself and others
Compassion in Action: A Guide for Faith Communities Serving People Experiencing Mental Illness and Their Caregivers — Developed by the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Anti-Racism Resources 5 resources to track COVID-19’s impact on people of color and the poor
Assessment for Culturally Responsive Organizations or Programs — This resource, put out by Catholic Charities USA, can be used by organizations to assess and improve their cultural competency.
Help Our Marriage
Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue, or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse? The Retrouvaille (pronounced “retro-vi” with a long “i”) program has helped many couples experiencing difficulties in their marriages. For confidential information or to register for the upcoming program beginning with a weekend on September 4‒6, please visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org — or call 443-400-7017 or send an email to [email protected].
Mike and Theresa Lagonigro help run the Retrouvaille program in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Retrouvaille is a very successful and canonically recognized program that has helped save many marriages since it began in 1977. Retrouvaille is a non-profit and all-volunteer ministry that collectively impacts more struggling marriages and families than any other ministry in the world. It is the best-kept secret in marriage ministry.
They are one of the many couples who have turned their struggling marriages around. In 2005, on the brink of divorce, Mike and Theresa went to Retrouvaille seeking help and hope. This year, they celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary, and they now help to provide the same hope that was given to them.
For ad information, call Tim Maher or Phil Maher at 410-578-3600, or write P.O. Box 13103, Baltimore, MD 21203 - © 2020
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Wardrobe & Home Textiles
Cleaning & Care
Since 1921
glbcleaners.com 410-833-5200
$1.00 OFF Any Car Wash (w/coupon)
11904 Reisterstown Road
Franklin Blvd.
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SHIPPING • COPIESFAX • MOVING BOXES
Joe Mandara
$2.00 off minimum purchase of $10.00
410-526-660011620 Reisterstown Rd.
Cherry Valley Center
109 Main St.Inside Trinity Lutheran Church
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Small Wonders Daycare Center, Inc.
Ages 2 - 5Hours 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Full and Part-time410-517-1714
TEMP AIR CO., INC.AIR CONDITIONING;
HEAT PUMPS & HEATING24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
410-358-80785623 Reisterstown Rd. • Baltimore, MD 21215
RTASREISTERSTOWNTAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICE
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CARTY’S COLLISION & SERVICE
2201 Caves Rd. Owings Mills MD 21117Phone: 410-252-1468
Fax: 410-252-2699www.cartyscollisionandservice.com
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SERVPRO® of Reisterstown410-242-7371
Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration™
Independently owned and operated
Frank J. Klein & Sons, Inc.Plumbing • HeatingAir ConditioningGeoThermalOur 85th Year
410-486-6500www.frankjklein.com
MEMBERFDIC 410-517-3060
Westminster Chimney Sweep, Inc.
410-876-1745
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Genova’s To GoReistertown
“It’s All About the Bread”13022 Old Hanover Rd.
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Pete & BobbyCo-owners
410-356-970010604 Reisterstown Rd.For His Glory Auto Inc
Tues- Kids Eat Free2 Restaurant Park Dr • Owings Mills
443-501-3822
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Serving Your Community for 30 Years!410-356-479110811 Reisterstown Rd.
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Pleasant HillSERVICE CENTER
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Corner of Owings Mills Blvd & Red Run Rd
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Additions • Kitchens • Baths • Basements60 Years Combined experienCe in
residential ConstruCtion
MHIC#05-137242
Parishioner
Locally owned, based in Reisterstown, MD
MHIC-50974
410-833-3047Residential & Commercial Asphalt ServicesMilling Services, Excavation & Demolition
Since 1996
Some Exclusions Apply
$200 off for Parishioners
diamonddentalofowingsmills.com443-933-8105
Dental Saving Plan
NOW HIRING Industrial Career Path
Since 1964109 Wabash Ave. • 410-833-2272
RALOID CORP
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Ninguna experiencia necesitada.
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Locally Owned Coffee Shop Coffee • Tea • Bites to Eat
202 Main St
Steven M. Siegel, D.M.D. & AssociatesSpecializing in Braces, Ceramic Braces & Invisalign
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CPR • First Aid • CMTMed Tech Training
COVID-19 Update: We Are Open! 1:1 traditional
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Easy Movers inc.MOVING & STORAGEJOSEPH P. GEIPE & SONS107 Wabash Ave., Glyndon
410-526-5275
Excellence in Customer Care
ORGANICARE, INC.Professional Horticultural Lawn,
Tree and Shrub Care
410-517-2880
Pro Care Auto LLC."Complete Auto Repair Specializing in Lexus & Toyota."
• Complete Auto Service • All Major-Minor Repairs • Specializing in Toyota & LexusHours: M-F 7:30am-6pm Sat 8am-4pm
84 Main Street, Reisterstown - Next to Firehouse
4 1 0 -5 2 6 - 4 4 8 0
410-833-5450Reisterstown
Car CareComplete Auto & Light Truck Repair Facility101 Main Street Sean WhiteReisterstown, MD Robert Duvall
TECHNICIANS
BRANSFIELD MOTOR COMPANYQuality Affordable Auto Service v Located in Historic Reisterstown
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & MAINTENANCEASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION v AUTO and MOTORCYCLEMARYLAND EMISSION REPAIR FACILITY
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE TOWING AVAILABLE223 Main Street Reisterstown, MD 410-833-7430
Chartley LiquorsLarge Selection of Beer & Wine At Discount Prices
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CHARTLEY SHOPPING CENTER122 Chartley Dr., Reisterstown
410-833-WINE (9463)
Hours:Mon-Thurs.9am-9pmFri & Sat.
9am-10pm
50¢ Money Orders Lottery • Stamps Western Union Authorized BGE & Verizon Center Copy / Fax Service Utility, Cable,
Retail Bills Payment Center
4821 Butler Rd.Village at Glyndon Sq.
Illiano’s
J&PRestaurant
410-833-7812& Pizzeria
www.illianojandp.com
ABC CARE offers before & after school-age
child care at Sacred Heart School.We are your trusted source of child care all year long.
Visit our website at www.abccareinc.com or call us at
410-751-3700 for more information.
Shaun M. Hopkins, AgentParishioner
11423 Reisterstown Rd. #B • Owings Mills, MD 21117-1813
410-363-3666 www.autohopkins.com [email protected] Good Neighbor Agent since 1987
STATE FARM
SELECTAGENT
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE US
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C H E R R Y W O O DA FutureCare Health & Management Facility
Specializing InShort Term & Long Term,
Rehab, Hospice & Respite Care
Telephone: 410-833-380112020 Reisterstown Rd.
Reisterstown, Maryland 21136www.futurecarehealth.com
Setting The Standard OfExcellence In The Community.
BALTIMORE SIDING & WINDOW CO.
Serving the Baltimore Metro for 40 years
Roofing • Trim • Gutters
410-752-0439Free Estimates*Meet with the Owner*
MHIC 9794
For All Your Financial Needs
Emelia Marfo-Sarbeng, CPA, MBA Parishioner • 410-971-0584
DIABETES, CATARACTS, GLAUCOMA?
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Medicare Patients.
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Restoration & Landscaping443-469-2325
CHARMCITYROOFING.COM
Proud to service this community.
MHIC #96547 443-297-ROOF
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10355 Reisterstown Rd.
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Eileen Katz, MS LCMFT
Family Matters Therapy
410.514.6340
Plumbing | Heating | CoolingFire Sprinklers | HVAC Duct & Vent Cleaning
Off Any Main Water Or Sewer Line Replacement
Off Our Water Powered Back-Up Sump Pump
$500$250
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